If you have trouble keeping track of whether that Château Lafite in your cellar is a 1787 or a 1788, this site can help you get your corks in a row. Of course, if your taste in wine tends more to the Two-Buck Chuck varietals, this site also offers user-generated reviews, recommendations for wines you might like based upon your tastes, connections to new drinking buddies, and an oaky finish.Visit: www.corkd.com

Used to be, a social network for booze hounds was called "a bar," but apparently, there are also Web sites devoted to keeping track of your friends and your drinks. ExtraTasty lets you search for drink recipes, share drink recipes, and talk to friends about drink recipes. Get the picture? Our favorite part: Catalog the ingredients you currently have in your bar and ExtraTasty will provide you with recipes based on those ingredients. There's also tagging, rating (which results in a Drink of the Day), and downloading (to your mobile phone or Apple iPod).Visit: www.extratasty.com

LumosityBy Carol Mangis

MenupagesBy Whitney Reynolds

It's not the first "brain-training" site we've encountered, but it may be the most scientific. Sign up for a free trial and play games that have been lab-tested and shown to improve memory, attention, processing speed, and cognitive control. The games, such as Bird Watching and Monster Garden, are surprisingly fun, and it's also amusing to track your progress. If you decide you want the full brain-training treatment, it'll cost you $9.95 a month or $79.95 a year.Visit: www.lumosity.com

The days of having to keep a messy stack of takeout menus or not knowing if a restaurant has a vegetarian option before you make the reservations are over. Menupages offers menus and reviews for thousands of restaurants in a growing number of U.S. metropolitan areas (currently: New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Washington, and South Florida). And if you still want to keep your folder of takeout menus, all of the site's menus are available in printable PDF form.Visit: www.menupages.com

Top Secret RecipesBy Vicki B. Jacobson

Who Is Sick?By Sean Carroll

Bring the recipes of your favorite restaurants into your kitchen with Todd Wilbur's Top Secret Recipes. Wilbur clones the secret recipes of popular restaurants and makes them available to you, letting you work up your favorite menu items in the comfort of your own home. Also, check out "The Sleuth" for secrets and lore about food.Visit: www.topsecretrecipes.com

Misery loves company, and if you're a sicko who can't find any good real-world company, you can now turn to the virtual world with the Who Is Sick? database. This fun beta site maps out illnesses, showing you who's got what (runny nose, cough, fever, headache, muscle ache, stomach ache, or whatever) and where. It's a beta site, so the interface can be buggy at times, and it's hit or miss whether any sickies have joined up yet from your neighborhood. Still, it's a good little time-waster-and when you're sick, it can be oddly comforting to know that others nearby are suffering the same symptoms.Visit: www.whoissick.org/sickness

The World's Healthiest FoodsBy Corinne Iozzio

This is the site for anyone who's read a quick blurb in a magazine or seen a health segment on the news and thought "Cherries fight XYZ disease? Really?" The goal of the nonprofit George Mateljan Foundation is to provide up-to-date info on how foods affect our health and can boost energy. Check back weekly for new recipes, a healthy food of the week, and healthy eating tips. And you also get daily menus laying out three smart, nutrient-rich meals.Visit: www.whfoods.com

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